I have integrated application with amazon cloudwatch using aws .net sdk and now i would like to use it with rest api if available but could not find anything about rest api available for cloudwatch , can anyone please suggest me some link for that?
Cloud Watch Api Actions GetMetricStatistics
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I have a test Hyperledger Fabric running in the IBM Cloud, with the IBM Blockchain Application Service. I also have a kubernetes cluster running the Hyperledger Composer REST Server. Everything works great, but how do I extend the REST api with some custom api's?
The documentation mentions being able to use the swagger definition (yaml file) with the IBM API Connect or Strongloop product...but how do I do that, as I don't see any way to export the swagger definition?
I don't have a tutorial, but as I see it you would have to do three tasks minimally:
write your REST APIs (to do what you want to do) - perhaps these
resources on REST APIs will help ? -> Loopback ->
https://developer.ibm.com/code/patterns/create-rest-apis-using-loopback/
and in architectural in general
->https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/ws-restful/ and
build the routes for your custom APIs
customise your swagger
definitions to document your REST APIs - this may help you ->
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/wa-use-swagger-to-document-and-define-restful-apis/index.html
and Swagger itself -> http://swagger.io/
If you write custom api and call it as 3rd party api which is mentioned in IBM already it will help you to response but it has very limted scope. I belive you should use swagger to understand its end point are properly configured
I am trying to learn mulesoft AnyPoint Platform, and trying to host an API using API Manager.
I already have an API created in asp.net, can i use it in API manager, or i need to create new API.
Please help
Yes its possible if you are using Cloud based API Manager where below are the steps -
Click on the "Add New API" button.
Enter the API name of Mythical
Mobile Experience API (Replace Mythical with your preferred company
name)
Enter Version name of 1.0 Leave the the API Endpoint blank for
now.
Enter a description.
You should see the API administration page for your newly created API. From this page, you can Define API in API designer using RAML, publish an API portal, and Configure endpoint for the API.
Note, If you are using on-prem API Gateway then you need to develop a proxy Mule application which then need to be deployed using auto discovery component so that it will register under api manager then You should see the API administration page for your newly created API. From this page, you can Define API in API designer using RAML, publish an API portal, and Configure endpoint for the API.
Yes you can use the API Manager for hosting the API.
Yes you can use the API created.
I'm building a Ruby REST API app. If all it needs from the AWS SDK is the ability to send emails with Amazon SES, do I have to require the entire AWS SDK? Or, is there an easy way to only include what I need (SES)? Or, should I just use the Query API?
I would like to create a REST API from a Web Service Operation with IBM API Connect.
On IBM API Management 4 we can create a REST API and assemble a Web Service Invoke Operation by wsdl.
We can connect, discover, define, configure and review operation into "Assemble" tab in API Manager console.
How can we do same thing with IBM API Connect? I have tried to create a REST API but I can't find the same functionality.
Thank you in advance.
This feature is still available in API manager in APIConnect
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSMNED_5.0.0/com.ibm.apic.apionprem.doc/tutorial_apionprem_expose_SOAP.html
In the latest release there is now the option to do this in the developer environment too https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSMNED_5.0.0/com.ibm.apic.toolkit.doc/create_api_wsdl.html
I want to programmatically build against the Cloud Dataproc API but cannot find the discovery service. Where can I find it?
The discovery docs for the API can be found here. The API explorer does not work but the API should be discoverable.